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analysis: First, do industries with a greater need for new technology-based entrepreneurship grow disproportionately faster …
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geography and population ecology to the entrepreneurship literature as to present a theoretical framework that captures both …
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to integrate entrepreneurship and family business research. We provide a comprehensive literature review of succession … literatures on entrepreneurship, family firms, and governance in private firms. The paper explores theoretical, conceptual, and … methodological ways of integrating these findings into the research on entrepreneurship and family business. …
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The performance of new firms is important for economic development but research has produced limited knowledge about the key relationships among growth, profitability, and survival for new firms. Based on evolutionary theory, we develop a model about how new firms resolve uncertainty about their...
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outcomes operating at multiple levels of analysis. We do so because entrepreneurship research is often considered a … phenomenondriven academic field (Shane, 2003; Sorenson and Stuart, 2008) and entrepreneurship is in itself a multidimensional concept …
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In contrast to previous efforts to model the individual’s movement from wage work into entrepreneurship, we consider …
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Entrepreneurial action is embedded within a variety of complex social structures, not all of which can be as easily defined or measured as macro-institutional or micro-individual characteristics, but collectively hold rich insights into the actual causal mechanisms influencing action. To address...
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We investigate how perceived parents' performance in entrepreneurship (PPE) affects the entrepreneurial career … intergenerational transmission of entrepreneurship. Our predictions are tested and confirmed on a sample of 21,895 individuals from 33 … countries. This study advances the literature on intergenerational transmission of entrepreneurship by providing a foundation …
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the individual-opportunity nexus and local embeddedness perspectives on entrepreneurship. Analysis of the full population …
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Although national culture is an important regulator of entrepreneurship, there is a dearth of studies that (i) explore …-entry growth aspirations. We combined Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) and Global Leadership and Organizational Behavior …-level techniques in analyzing the effect of culture on entrepreneurship …
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